711 N Front Street, Memphis, TN 38107 United States
Building Area (sf): 65,093
Completion: September 2023
Tamara Redburn, AIA, LEED
Tre Yancy, Assoc. AIA
Julie Gasaway, NCIDQ
Curt Pierce, AIA, NCARB
Wanting to attract a younger workforce and serve as the corporate flagship for a revitalized Uptown Memphis district, Varsity Spirit relocated from East Memphis to a mixed-use redevelopment with equal spirit and character.
Today, the cheerleading and dance company is located within the larger Conwood 1 mixed-use building complex. Built in 1912, it was once an early 20th-century snuff factory and warehouse. The Tennessee Historical Commission placed it on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.
The goal for the interiors of the “new” 69,000-square-foot office space? Stay true to the refurbished complex’s overall industrial vibe but reflect Varsity Spirit’s upbeat brand and create cohesiveness and connectivity between disparate spaces.
Subtle touches like blue lighting fixtures for the Varsity Spirit brand color subtly conveyed their corporate theme. Cloud-like acoustical ceiling treatments and carpet underneath office spaces softened hard elements, like concrete floors and exposed overhead ceilings. New, engineered wood stairs introduced a warmer touch and paid homage to the buildings’ original wood floors.
Another design constraint was the space’s original paint scheme; the new design had to leave the original paint and façade intact. That’s why original doors and other architectural remnants remain. Even long-ago graffiti became abstract art.
Additionally, what were once yellow columns for designated railways and safe pathways, and red columns for fire prevention areas, were kept as part of the new interiors. The red and yellow were then integrated throughout to other features, like handrails, to maintain remnants of the original purpose for the colors.
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